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The phrase 'work like a dream' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when something works perfectly or extremely well, for example: "This new computer works like a dream!".
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Either will work like a dream.
"The semilunar valves work like a dream, catching the water as sails catch wind, closing fast and preventing any leakage.
So unlike if, say, Tarantino attempted to bring The Moomins to the multiplexes, Jonze's fanciful, fleshed-out Where The Wild Things Are should work like a dream.
It's not always the case, but our live link with the International Space Station certainly seemed to work like a dream.
I keep one of these (or something close) in my bag, they work like a dream and hold a small DSLR.
As Boris Wertz recently pointed out, businesses like Airbnb and Ebay have made this process look easy and have shown that the model can work like a dream at scale.
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This worked like a dream.
His strategy worked like a dream.
The wheeze worked like a dream.
The intercutting between past and present works like a dream.
I've only tried this when I was cycling but it worked like a dream.
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